Friday, 30 January 2015

Re: [wanabidii] The Rise and Fall of the World’s Poorest Nations

External but more serious internal measures in these LDC countries are required to let them move out of this clasification
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On Fri, 1/30/15, Yona Maro <oldmoshi@gmail.com> wrote:

Subject: [wanabidii] The Rise and Fall of the World's Poorest Nations
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Date: Friday, January 30, 2015, 11:58 AM

The world's 48 Least
Developed Countries (LDCs) – a special category of
developing nations created by the General Assembly in 1971
but refused recognition by the World Bank – have long been
described as "poorest of the poor" in need of special
international assistance for their economic survival.But only three – Botswana,
Cape Verde and the Maldives – have so far "graduated"
from being classified as an LDC to a developing nation,
based primarily on their improved social and economic
performance.At a
U.N.-sponsored ministerial meeting of Asian and Pacific
nations in Nepal last month, four more LDCs, namely
Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia and Laos, were singled out as
countries on the "threshold of graduation" based on
their recent economic and social indicators.And as economies improve, some predict
that at least six more countries – Tuvalu, Vanuatu,
Kiribati, Samoa, Angola and Equatorial Guinea (two African
nations dependent on oil incomes) – are likely to be
forced out of the ranks of LDCs, possibly by 2020 or
beyond.Link:http://www.ipsnews.net/2015/01/the-rise-and-fall-of-the-worlds-poorest-nations/






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